data areas AR1 and AR2, lead-in areas LIN1 and LIN2, and lead-out areas LOUT1 and LOUT2 are provided on a disc. For example, in case of encrypting and recording data into the data area AR2, copyright management information R2 and key information K2 are recorded into the lead-out area LOUT2. Only information in a Q channel of a subcode is recorded in the lead-out area and this area is filled with dummy data. A position of the lead-out is obtained from TOC information. The fact that a light spot has entered the lead-out area can be judged from the information in the Q channel. The copyright management information and key information are recorded by using the lead-out area. The lead-out area is not rewritten or accessed by an ordinary CD player, so that the copyright management information and the key information can be safely held.
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1. A recording apparatus for recording data on a memory medium comprising a plurality of data areas for recording content data, a plurality of lead-in areas, and a plurality of lead-out areas, the recording apparatus comprising:
an input terminal for inputting encrypted content data; and
an optical pickup for,
recording first encrypted content data into a first data area on said memory medium,
recording a first part of a first decrypting key for decrypting said first encrypted content data and a first part of first copyright management information for restricting reproduction/copy of said first encrypted content data into a first lead-in area on an inner rim side of said first data area,
recording a second part of the first decrypting key and a second part of the first copyright management information into a first lead-out area on an outer rim side of said first data area,
recording second encrypted content data into a second data area on said memory medium,
recording a first part of a second decrypting key for decrypting said second encrypted content data and a first part of second copyright management information for restricting reproduction/copy of said second encrypted content data into a first lead-in area on an inner rim side of said second data area, and
recording a second part of the second decrypting key and a second part of the second copyright management information into a first lead-out area on an outer rim side of said second data area; wherein
the data areas are positioned relative to one another on said memory medium in a radial direction.
2. A reproducing apparatus for reproducing data from a memory medium comprising a plurality of data areas for recording content data, a plurality of lead-in areas, and a plurality of lead-out areas, the reproducing apparatus comprising:
an optical pickup for,
reading out first encrypted content data from a first data area on said memory medium,
reading out a first part of a first decrypting key for decrypting said encrypted content data and a first part of first copyright management information for restricting reproduction/copy of said encrypted content data from a first lead-in area on an inner rim side of said first data area,
reading out a second part of the first decrypting key and a second part of the first copyright management information from a first lead-out area on an outer rim side of said first data area,
reading out second encrypted content data from a second data area on said memory medium,
reading out a first part of a second decrypting key for decrypting said second encrypted content data and a first part of second copyright management information for restricting reproduction/copy of said second encrypted content data from a first lead-in area on an inner rim side of said second data area, and
reading out a second part of the second decrypting key and a second part of the second copyright management information from a first lead-out area on an outer rim side of said second data area; and
a reproducing circuit for reproducing said first encrypted content data in accordance with said read-out first decrypting key and first copyright management information and for reproducing said second encrypted content data in accordance with said read-out second decrypting key and second copyright management information; wherein
the plurality of data areas are positioned relative to one another on said memory medium in a radial direction.
3. A reproducing method for reproducing data from a memory medium comprising a plurality of data areas for recording content data, a plurality of lead-in areas, and a plurality of lead-out areas, the reproducing method comprising:
reading out first encrypted content data from a first data area on the memory medium;
reading out a first part of a first decrypting key for decrypting said first encrypted content data and a first part of first copyright management information for restricting reproduction/copy of said first encrypted content data from a first lead-in area on an inner rim side of said first data area;
reading out a second part of the first decrypting key and a second part of the first copyright management information from a first lead-out area on an outer rim side of said first data area;
reading out second encrypted content data from a second data area on the memory medium,
reading out a first part of a second decrypting key for decrypting said second encrypted content data and a first part of second copyright management information for restricting reproduction/copy of said second encrypted content data from a first lead-in area on an inner rim side of said second data area,
reading out a second part of the second decrypting key and a second part of the second copyright management information from a first lead-out area on an outer rim side of said second data area; and
reproducing said first encrypted content data in accordance with the first decrypting key and first copyright management information read out from the first lead-in area and the second lead-out area and reproducing the second encrypted content data in accordance with the second decrypting key and second copyright management information read out from the second lead-in area and the second lead-out area; wherein
the plurality of data areas are positioned relative to one another on said memory medium in a radial direction.
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The invention relates to recording apparatus and method, reproducing apparatus and method, and a memory medium which are suitable for use in a case where when data of contents is recorded/reproduced to/from a disc such as a CD (Compact Disc) 2, the data is encrypted in order to protect the contents data.
In recent years, data of contents can be easily copied owing to the spread of a recordable memory medium such as CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable) or CD-RW (Compact Disc ReWritable). A service such that music data is distributed onto a network has been started to spread owing to the development of the network. Therefore, it is becoming an important issue to protect a copyright holder by restricting copy and reproduction of contents data such as audio data.
Hitherto, an SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) has been used as copyright management information for protecting audio data. In the SCMS, “copy freely”/“copy never” and “copy one generation” can be managed. However, if only the SCMS is used, only simple copyright management such that an illegal copy is merely prevented can be made.
Therefore, copyright management information in a complicated format such that restriction of the number of copies, restriction of the number of reproducing times, restriction of a reproducing time, charge, or the like can be performed is necessary. If the copyright management information such that the restriction of the number of copies, the restriction of the number of reproducing times, the restriction of a reproducing time, the charge, or the like can be performed is used, a music piece can be reproduced only the predetermined number of times or only for a predetermined period of time in order to be monitored. It is possible to execute services in various forms such that if the music piece is charged for, the music piece can be always listened to, the music piece is charged for in accordance with the number of reproducing times or a reproducing time, and the like.
If such services are started, it is necessary to encrypt the contents data so as to enable desired music pieces among music pieces stored in a memory medium to be listened to the predetermined number of reproducing times or for a predetermined period of time or enable only the user who has been charged to listen to the music pieces. It is also necessary to encrypt the contents data in order to prevent an illegal copy from being frequently performed. For this purpose, key information to decrypt the encryption is necessary.
As mentioned above, in case of selling or distributing the contents data such as audio data, the copyright management information and the key information which is used for decrypting the encryption are necessary. Since the copyright management information or key information has a size of at most about 256 kbits, it hardly becomes a burden on a memory capacity. However, it is necessary to take security into consideration lest the copyright management information or key information leaks to the outside or is easily rewritten.
If the copyright management information and the key information which is used for decrypting the encryption are inserted into a main data area together with the contents data, a data capacity for which the contents data can be recorded is reduced by an amount corresponding thereto, and there is also a possibility that the copyright management information or the encryption information leaks to the outside and is rewritten, so that there is a problem on the security.
In the case where the memory medium is, for example, a CD, there is a method whereby the copyright management information or the encryption information is inserted into a subcode. However, defined information has already been inserted in the subcode. There is also a case where data of the subcode is rewritten each time the disc is edited.
It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide recording apparatus and method, reproducing apparatus and method, and a memory medium storage, in which copyright information and key information can be safely stored and they do not become a burden on a data capacity.
According to the present invention, there is provided a recording apparatus comprising: input means for inputting encryption data; and recording means for recording the encryption data which is inputted into a data area on a memory medium having the data area, a lead-in area, and a lead-out area and recording additional information corresponding to the encryption data into the lead-out area.
According to the present invention, there is provided a recording apparatus comprising: input means for inputting encryption data; and recording means for recording the encryption data which is inputted into data areas on a memory medium having the plurality of data areas, a plurality of lead-in areas, and a plurality of lead-out areas and recording additional information corresponding to the encryption data into one of the plurality of lead-in areas or one of the plurality of lead-out areas.
According to the present invention, there is provided a reproducing apparatus comprising: reading means for reading out stored encryption data from a data area on a memory medium having the data area, a lead-in area, and a lead-out area and reading out additional information stored in the lead-out area; and reproducing means for reproducing the encryption data in accordance with the read-out additional information.
According to the present invention, there is provided a reproducing apparatus comprising: reading means for reading out encryption data from one of a plurality of data areas on a memory medium having the plurality of data areas, a plurality of lead-in areas, and a plurality of lead-out areas and reading out additional information corresponding to the encryption data from one of the plurality of lead-in areas or one of the plurality of lead-out areas; and reproducing means for reproducing the encryption data in accordance with the read-out additional information.
According to the present invention, there is provided a recording method comprising the steps of: inputting encryption data; recording the encryption data which is inputted into a data area on a memory medium having the data area, a lead-in area, and a lead-out area; and recording additional information corresponding to the encryption data into the lead-out area.
According to the present invention, there is provided a recording method comprising the steps of: inputting encryption data; recording the encryption data which is inputted into data areas on a memory medium having the plurality of data areas, a plurality of lead-in areas, and a plurality of lead-out areas; and recording additional information corresponding to the encryption data into one of the plurality of lead-in areas or one of the plurality of lead-out areas.
According to the present invention, there is provided a reproducing method comprising the steps of: reading out stored encryption data from a data area on a memory medium having the data area, a lead-in area, and a lead-out area; reading out additional information stored in the lead-out area; and reproducing the encryption data in accordance with the read-out additional information.
According to the present invention, there is provided a reproducing method comprising the steps of: reading out encryption data from one of a plurality of data areas on a memory medium having the plurality of data areas, a plurality of lead-in areas, and a plurality of lead-out areas; reading out additional information corresponding to the encryption data from one of the plurality of lead-in areas or one of the plurality of lead-out areas; and reproducing the encryption data in accordance with the read-out additional information.
According to the invention, there is provided a memory medium which has a data area, a lead-in area, and a lead-out area and in which encryption data is recorded into the data area and additional information corresponding to the encryption data is recorded into the lead-out area.
According to the invention, there is provided a memory medium which has a plurality of data areas, a plurality of lead-in areas, and a plurality of lead-out areas and in which encryption data which is inputted to the data areas is recorded and additional information corresponding to the encryption data is recorded into one of the plurality of lead-in areas or one of the plurality of lead-out areas.
When the encryption data is recorded into the data area on the memory medium having the data area, lead-in area, and lead-out area, copyright management information and key information for the encryption data are recorded into the lead-out area.
In case of a memory medium having a plurality of data areas, a plurality of lead-in areas, and a plurality of lead-out areas like CD2, when the encryption data is recorded into the data area, the copyright management information and key information corresponding to the encryption data are recorded into one of the plurality of lead-in areas or lead-out areas.
In a present situation, only information in the Q channel of the subcode has been recorded in the lead-out area and this area is filled with dummy data. The position of the lead-out area is obtained from information of a TOC. The fact that a light spot has entered the lead-out area can be judged from the information in the Q channel. The copyright management information and the key information are recorded by using such a lead-out area. The lead-out area is not rewritten or accessed by an ordinary CD player, so that the copyright management information and the key information can be safely held.
An embodiment of the invention will be described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings. The invention is suitable, for example, when it is used for encrypting data of contents and protecting the data when the contents data is recorded/reproduced to/from CD2.
CD2 is an optical disc having a shape similar to that of the ordinary CD and is separated into an area AR1 on the inner rim side and an area AR2 on the outer rim side as shown in
For example, music data is recorded as PCM data as it is into the area AR1 on the inner rim side so that it can be reproduced even by an ordinary CD player. In the area AR1 on the inner rim side, usually, encryption is not executed either.
On the other hand, in the area AR2 on the outer rim side, for example, music data is compressed by Mp3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer-3) or the like and recorded so that data can be recorded at a double density and affinity with a personal computer can be obtained. By compressing the music data by Mp3 or the like and recording it, a recording capacity can be increased and the data can be handled by a file system similar to that of the personal computer. In the area AR2 on the outer rim side, since the data is often taken out to the outside, the data is encrypted and recorded.
As mentioned above, CD2 can be reproduced by the CD player by using the area AR1 on the inner rim side in a manner similar to the ordinary CD. By using the area AR2 on the outer rim side, the data can be handled in an interlocking relational manner with the personal computer.
In such CD2, particularly, the invention is suitable for use in case of encrypting data of contents when the contents data is encrypted and recorded/reproduced to/from the area AR2 on the outer rim side.
Key information K is supplied to an input terminal 2. The key information K from the input terminal 2 is supplied to the encrypting circuit 4.
The encrypting circuit 4 encrypts the contents data from the input terminal 1 by using the key information K from the input terminal 2.
An output of the encrypting circuit 4 is supplied to an error correction encoding circuit 5. In the error correction encoding circuit 5, an error correction code is added to the contents data encrypted by the encrypting circuit 4.
An output of the error correction encoding circuit 5 is supplied to a modulating circuit 6. In the modulating circuit 6, the recording data is modulated by a predetermined modulating system. An output of the modulating circuit 6 is supplied to a recording circuit 7.
An output of the recording circuit 7 is supplied to an optical pickup 8. The data is recorded onto a disc 10 by the optical pickup 8. The disc 10 is, for example, a disc of CD2.
The key information K from the input terminal 2 is supplied to a mixing circuit 9. Copyright management information R is supplied to an input terminal 3. The copyright management information R is supplied to the mixing circuit 9 via a rewriting circuit 11. An output of the mixing circuit 9 is supplied to the optical pickup 8 via a recording circuit 12. The key information K and copyright management information R are recorded onto the disc 10 by the optical pickup 8.
The copyright management information R is information for managing, for example, copy inhibition/permission, generation management of the copy, restriction of the number of copies, reproduction inhibition/permission, restriction of the number of reproducing times, restriction of a reproducing time, and the like. In case of performing the generation management of the copy, the restriction of the number of copies, the restriction of the number of reproducing times, or the restriction of the reproducing time, it is necessary to rewrite the copyright management information R each time the copy or reproduction is performed. The rewriting of the copyright management information R is performed by the rewriting circuit 11.
The key information K and copyright management information R are recorded into the lead-out area on the disc 10. That is, the disc 10 is, for example, a disc of CD2. In case of the disc of CD2, as shown in
As mentioned above, the key information K and the copyright management information R have been recorded into the lead-out area on the disc 20. Therefore, in case of decrypting the data recorded on the disc 20, the optical pickup 22 is moved to the lead-out area by the access control circuit 30. The key information K and the copyright management information R are read out from the lead-out area.
An output of the demodulating circuit 24 is supplied to an error correcting circuit 25. An error correcting process is executed by the error correcting circuit 25. An output of the error correcting circuit 25 is supplied to an encryption decoding circuit 26 and supplied to a key management information reading circuit 27. An output of the key management information reading circuit 27 is supplied to the encryption decoding circuit 26.
The encryption decoding circuit 26 executes a process for decrypting the encryption of the reproduction data by using the key information K read out by the key management information reading circuit 27. The copy or reproduction is restricted by the copyright management information R read out by the key management information reading circuit 27.
An output of the encryption decoding circuit 26 is supplied to a reproducing circuit 28. An output of the reproducing circuit 28 is outputted from an output terminal 31.
As mentioned above, if the discs 10 and 20 are discs of, for example, CD2, the contents data is encrypted and recorded into the recording area AR2 on the outer rim side. The copyright management information R and the key information K at this time are recorded into the lead-out area LOUT2 (
Information indicative of the lead-out has been recorded in the Q channel of the subcode in the lead-out area LOUT2. That is, with respect to track numbers TNO in the Q channel of the subcode, “00” indicates the lead-in, “01” to “99” denote numbers of movements or the like, and “AA” shows the lead-out. Whether the area is the lead-out area LOUT2 or not can be judged from the track number. When a TOC (Table Of Contents) indicates (POINT=2), a time when the lead-out starts is shown. The position of the lead-out is known by it.
Usually, only the information in the Q channel of the subcode is stored in the lead-out area LOUT2 and this area is filled with dummy data. The copyright management information R and the key information K are recorded in place of the dummy data. Therefore, a sufficient area for recording the copyright management information R and the key information K can be held in the lead-out area LOUT2.
As shown in
An error can be detected by the CRC code and falsification of the copyright management information R or key information K can be prevented. That is, the number of copies and the number of reproducing times are included as copyright management information R. It is presumed that the number of copies or the number of reproducing times is purposely rewritten. If such a rewriting is performed, an error is caused by the CRC code. The falsification of the copyright management information R or the key information K is prevented by this method. A code for authentication can be also recorded in place of the CRC code.
In the ordinary CD player or CD drive for a personal computer, the position of the lead-out area LOUT2 has previously been known from the information of the TOC. The ordinary player does not reproduce the data in the lead-out area LOUT2. Therefore, according to the ordinary CD player or CD drive, the copyright management information R or the key information K of the encryption which have been recorded in the lead-out area LOUT2 is not taken out to the outside. It is considered that even if all of the contents of the disc are copied as they are to another disc by using the ordinary CD player or CD drive, the copyright management information R and the key information K in the lead-out LOUT2 are not copied.
First, the lead-in area LIN2 of the area AR2 is accessed and the TOC information is read out from the lead-in area LIN2 (step S1). The position of the lead-out area LOUT2 is judged from the TOC information (step S2). The lead-out area LOUT2 is accessed and the copyright management information R and the key information K are read out of the lead-out area LOUT2 (step S3). The reproduced contents data is decrypted by using the key information K and the copy or reproduction is restricted by using the copyright management information R (step S4).
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In the above description, on the other hand, the contents data is encrypted and recorded into only the area AR2 in the outer rim between the two areas AR1 and AR2 on the disc. However, a case of encrypting and recording the contents data into both of the two areas AR1 and AR2 is presumed.
In such a case, as shown in
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Further, although the above example has been described with respect to the case of recording the data onto the disc in which the recording area has been divided into two areas like CD2, the invention can be also applied to a case of further dividing the recording area into a plurality of areas. The invention can be also applied to a case of recording the data onto a disc in which the recording area is not divided like an ordinary CD or a double density CD as shown in
In case of a disc having one recording area, as shown in
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Further, as shown in
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According to the invention, when the encryption data is recorded into the data area of the memory medium having the data area, lead-in area, and lead-out area, the copyright management information and the key information for the encryption data are recorded into the lead-out area.
In case of the memory medium having a plurality of data areas, a plurality of lead-in areas, and a plurality of lead-out areas like CD2, when the encryption data is recorded into the data area, the copyright management information and the key information corresponding to the encryption data are recorded into one of the plurality of lead-in areas or one of the plurality of lead-out areas.
In the present situation, only information in the Q channel of the subcode has been recorded in the lead-out area and this area is filled with dummy data. The position of the lead-out is obtained from the information of the TOC. The fact that the light spot has entered the lead-out area can be judged from the information in the Q channel. The copyright management information and the key information are recorded by using such a lead-out area. The lead-out area is not rewritten or accessed by the ordinary CD player, so that the copyright management information and the key information can be safely held.
The invention is suitable for use in a case where when contents data is recorded/reproduced to/from the disc like CD2, the data is encrypted in order to protect the contents data.
Sako, Yoichiro, Inokuchi, Tatsuya, Kihara, Takashi, Furukawa, Shunsuke
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